Finally, a fun read to break up my streak of utterly disheartening non-fiction. He's reserved, for sure, but I appreciate hearing his thoughts on his favorite artists, the music industry, and culture, rather than a typically salacious/confessional memoir. And you know the man has stories. He's super smart, and his love for and vast knowledge of music stays well on the side of passion, not pretension. Though I'd love to hang out and hear all the dirt he was classy enough to leave out here :)